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¡°THE GENTLE BOY¡± is another short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, also published in his collection ¡°Twice-Told Tales¡± in 1835.
This story is set in New England during the Puritan era and tells the story of a Quaker mother, Catherine, and her son, Ilbrahim.
Catherine is imprisoned and exiled for her religious beliefs, and her son Ilbrahim is left in the care of the Persons. The Persons care for Ilbrahim with love, but they receive cold treatment from the prejudiced villagers.
One day, Catherine is released and comes to visit her son, but Ilbrahim was already sick and dying. Ilbrahim dies peacefully after being reunited with his mother.
Afterwards, the king's order stopped the persecution of Quakers, but discrimination continued. However, as time passes, people's attitudes soften slightly, and Catherine settles down in the village, where they live with her tolerance even in the midst of her grief.
Her villagers also gradually came to understand and sympathize with her, and when Catherine passed away, many attended her funeral and shed tears.
This work delicately depicts the religious conflict in Puritan society, the resulting tragedy, and the human mind that slowly changes over time.

Summary
In the course of the year 1656 several of the people called Quakers?led, as they professed, by the inward movement of the spirit?made their appearance in New England. Their reputation as holders of mystic and pernicious principles having spread before them, the Puritans early endeavored to banish and to prevent the further intrusion of the rising sect. But the measures by which it was intended to purge the land of heresy, though more than sufficiently vigorous, were entirely unsuccessful.

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